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Bug #1779: <Down> not working on vim (from terminal)

Kind bug
Product Command-T
When Created 2011-02-12T10:21:50Z, updated 2012-01-15T19:51:30Z
Status closed
Reporter anonymous
Tags no tags

Description

In vim, the <Down> (and other arrows) seems to work well; that is, I can do :nmap <Down> :echo 'foo'<CR> and it works as expected.

When using Command-T, however, no arrow seems to work. What I came up with is: Command-T buffer closes; a new line _above_ appears with the B char on it. So it seems as it is mapped to <Esc>OB. Similar things happen with different arrows: A for up, C for right, D for left.

On gvim, everything works.

Comments

  1. Greg Hurrell 2011-02-15T08:34:07Z

    This is a duplicate of ticket #1531, so going to mark it as closed. Here is a sampling of duplicates for this issue turned up via a quick search:

    • https://wincent.dev/forums/command-t/topics/430
    • https://wincent.dev/forums/command-t/topics/446
    • https://wincent.dev/forums/command-t/topics/447
    • ticket #1558
    • ticket #1531
    • ticket #1751
  2. Greg Hurrell 2011-02-15T08:34:25Z

    Status changed:

    • From: new
    • To: closed
  3. dylansm 2012-01-14T16:40:21Z

    I'm having this exact issue. Has there been any development on this?

  4. Greg Hurrell 2012-01-14T16:43:08Z

    No, please see the many other duplicate tickets, or, for example, this blog post.

  5. dylansm 2012-01-15T19:51:30Z

    I apologize — I had all comments turned off using Safari extension "Shut Up" — couldn't understand why none of your tickets had any responses.

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